A copy of your quiz results will be sent to the email address you provide. You may want to email it to your teacher/parent, for example. Please enter your email: 1. In what three ways should the unexpected impact your novel? (Select 3 for a total of 3 points.) Unexpected tragedy Unexpected betrayal Unexpected grace Unexpected answers Unexpected gifts Unexpected humor 2. Humor only works when it is unexpected. True False 3. Bad luck is usually believable. True False 4. Good luck is usually believable. True False 5. Unfortunate events should come in multiples. Not just one, but two or three. True False 6. Grace (or good luck) should happen . . . . . . when the hero is most desperate. . . . as a natural result of something that happened previously in the story. . . . after the story’s major disaster. . . . whenever the hero faces a seemingly impossible problem. 7. The feeling produced by good luck will last a long time in the reader. True False 8. How can you make good luck believable to the reader? By using it sparingly By following it with a disaster or a dilemma By making it a result of the hero’s achievements By disguising it as bad luck 9. Please enter your first and last name. (This field has no point value; we ask for your name so we can forward you your results if you do not receive an email copy.) Loading … Share this:FacebookX